A majority say affection is pink. Click a color to add your vote.
Affection is pink because…
“It’s a softer, lighter-version red, which is often associated with love and passion. Where red is intense and vibrant, pink is much softer, and almost fuzzy in a way.”
“Bubblegum pink because it is sweet and innocent, a prelude to red love.
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“It’s soft but strong, a bond of love that can only be represented as pink.”
“Pink is flower petals, pink is love, pink is sweet.”
“Affection is pink because of its softness. Red would be love, but affection is pink. It’s a sweetness. A tenderness. An innocence. A softness.”
“Valentine’s Day!”
“It’s love, it’s caring, it’s hearts... hearts are pink. Not red, because pink is a softer, more affectionate color.”
“It’s the color of hearts and kisses.”
“Pink is softer, whereas red is passionate love.”
“It’s soft and sweet like a marshmallow.”
“It’s the color of blush on my girlfriend’s cheek.”
“Pink and red are kind of the love colors, and red feels too intense, so it’s pink. ”
“It’s like love (red) but softer and more romantic.”
Affection is red because…
“Because a heart is usually represented by the colour red.
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Affection is purple because…
“Soft like lavender.
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Affection is yellow because…
“While I associate red and pink with romantic affection, I think yellow best encapsulates platonic affections such as friendship and family.”
“It’s happy, warm, and light. You shower it down on people like sunlight on skin.”